Deck 2: Evolution of the Worlds Cities

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The Black Plague

A) began in 1253.
B) killed at least one-fourth of the European population.
C) had a more devastating effect in rural areas.
D) lasted less than a year.
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The pattern of Chinese cities

A) is very similar to that of Egyptian cities.
B) is more diffused than in other areas.
C) reveals the concentration of priests, rulers, craftpeople and traders within the city walls.
D) All of the above.
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Medieval cities, circa 1350, include all but which one of the following?

A) Gridiron streets
B) Defensive walls
C) The fortress of the local lord
D) A market plaza
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The revival of cities during the 11th century is explained by

A) the Crusades.
B) the emergence of a ruling government.
C) the decrease in trade and specialization.
D) the growth of military.
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The Roman civilization was

A) based on Christianity.
B) based on the expression of militaristic power.
C) based on principles of moderation.
D) based on the democratic principle of human participation.
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Mesopotamia was characterized by

A) theocratic political regimes.
B) political stability.
C) a diversity of cultures.
D) matriarchal rule.
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According to archeologists, populations began to settle in fertile places

A) because of increased population density.
B) because of slavery.
C) during the 5th century B.C.E.
D) in Europe first.
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The early settlements were characterized by

A) a relatively complex division of labor.
B) a relatively egalitarian division of tasks.
C) a population of hunters and gatherers.
D) a lack of political structure.
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This country's cities were characterized by the number of commercial ties across Southern Europe, a level of egalitarianism, and destructive war.

A) Italy
B) China
C) America
D) Greece
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The study of early urban settlements reveals

A) continuous development over the millennia.
B) a continuity in developmental patterns.
C) that cities do not grow in population over time.
D) that cities will grow without financial security.
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In 2010, the percentage of the world's population living in cities was

A) 19%.
B) 33%.
C) 47%.
D) 52%.
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The archeological record of Egyptian cities is less detailed due to

A) earthquakes.
B) building materials.
C) wars.
D) fires.
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Renaissance humanists saw cities as

A) ideal places for human development.
B) dangerous and unhealthy.
C) necessary but problematic.
D) centers of religious life.
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A gridiron street layout with a well-established city sanitation system are characteristics of

A) Mesopotamia.
B) Jericho.
C) Liangzhu.
D) Moenjo-Daro.
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The oldest city known to archeologists emerged in human history

A) 50,000 years ago.
B) 10,000 years ago.
C) in 3500 B.C.E.
D) in 350 B.C.E.
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Cities that controlled the neighboring regions and villages are called

A) city-states.
B) Meso-states.
C) middle-states.
D) political-states.
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Egyptian cities were symbols of

A) simplicity.
B) democracy.
C) the pharaohs' power.
D) military wealth.
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The oldest city, which showed imposing fortifications including a surrounding wall and tower, was

A) Rome.
B) Jericho.
C) Athens.
D) Budapest.
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Following the collapse of the Roman Empire, cities in Europe

A) experienced new, rapid growth.
B) became smaller or disappeared.
C) grew steadily.
D) began to trade more regularly.
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In Mesoamerica,

A) cities were farming centers.
B) only few people resided permanently in the cities at the beginning.
C) cities were political rather than religious centers.
D) cities never supported populations larger than 20,000.
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A demographic transition refers to

A) the fact that women began to have more children.
B) the fact that families became smaller.
C) the fact that birth rates remained high while death rates decreased dramatically.
D) a rapid decline in birth rates combined with urban migration.
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Both Roman and Greek cities magnified military power at the expense of their other citizens.
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Moenjo-Daro was built in a gridiron pattern.
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London became a world city during the 16th century because of all but which of the following?

A) The discovery of the Americas
B) Its efficient sailing fleet
C) Its wool production
D) Its infrastructure
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In Catal Hüyük, house entrances were on the roof to protect the household from floods and wild animals.
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Tensions between pharaohs divided Egypt into many independent areas.
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Cities in the Indus region did not have a single leader in comparison to other Egyptian cities.
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At its height, the Roman Empire included almost half of the world's population.
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Cities have always been a part of human history.
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Egyptian cities are characterized by social inequality.
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The emergence of the first cities occurred some 10,000 years ago.
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The first city-states emerged in Mesopotamia.
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The Egyptians encircled their cities with high protective walls.
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The beginning of city life took hold around 7,000 B.C.E.
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During the Middle Ages, many people gathered to cities to seek protection from barbarians.
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The first permanent settlements promoted specialization of tasks.
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In Mesopotamia, all early cities were ruled by a military ruler.
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The Church was a central component of social life during medieval times.
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London emerged as

A) a Greek city-state.
B) a Roman outpost.
C) the political center of Great Britain.
D) a shipbuilding center.
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Central American cities emerged as ceremonial centers.
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In the pre-industrial era, life expectancy was typically under 40 years.
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The Renaissance movement first emerged in Italian city-states such as Florence, Venice, Palermo, and Milan.
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The spread of activities to British colonies decreased the economic importance of London.
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1
The Black Plague

A) began in 1253.
B) killed at least one-fourth of the European population.
C) had a more devastating effect in rural areas.
D) lasted less than a year.
B
2
The pattern of Chinese cities

A) is very similar to that of Egyptian cities.
B) is more diffused than in other areas.
C) reveals the concentration of priests, rulers, craftpeople and traders within the city walls.
D) All of the above.
B
3
Medieval cities, circa 1350, include all but which one of the following?

A) Gridiron streets
B) Defensive walls
C) The fortress of the local lord
D) A market plaza
A
4
The revival of cities during the 11th century is explained by

A) the Crusades.
B) the emergence of a ruling government.
C) the decrease in trade and specialization.
D) the growth of military.
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The Roman civilization was

A) based on Christianity.
B) based on the expression of militaristic power.
C) based on principles of moderation.
D) based on the democratic principle of human participation.
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Mesopotamia was characterized by

A) theocratic political regimes.
B) political stability.
C) a diversity of cultures.
D) matriarchal rule.
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According to archeologists, populations began to settle in fertile places

A) because of increased population density.
B) because of slavery.
C) during the 5th century B.C.E.
D) in Europe first.
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The early settlements were characterized by

A) a relatively complex division of labor.
B) a relatively egalitarian division of tasks.
C) a population of hunters and gatherers.
D) a lack of political structure.
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This country's cities were characterized by the number of commercial ties across Southern Europe, a level of egalitarianism, and destructive war.

A) Italy
B) China
C) America
D) Greece
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The study of early urban settlements reveals

A) continuous development over the millennia.
B) a continuity in developmental patterns.
C) that cities do not grow in population over time.
D) that cities will grow without financial security.
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In 2010, the percentage of the world's population living in cities was

A) 19%.
B) 33%.
C) 47%.
D) 52%.
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12
The archeological record of Egyptian cities is less detailed due to

A) earthquakes.
B) building materials.
C) wars.
D) fires.
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Renaissance humanists saw cities as

A) ideal places for human development.
B) dangerous and unhealthy.
C) necessary but problematic.
D) centers of religious life.
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A gridiron street layout with a well-established city sanitation system are characteristics of

A) Mesopotamia.
B) Jericho.
C) Liangzhu.
D) Moenjo-Daro.
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The oldest city known to archeologists emerged in human history

A) 50,000 years ago.
B) 10,000 years ago.
C) in 3500 B.C.E.
D) in 350 B.C.E.
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Cities that controlled the neighboring regions and villages are called

A) city-states.
B) Meso-states.
C) middle-states.
D) political-states.
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Egyptian cities were symbols of

A) simplicity.
B) democracy.
C) the pharaohs' power.
D) military wealth.
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The oldest city, which showed imposing fortifications including a surrounding wall and tower, was

A) Rome.
B) Jericho.
C) Athens.
D) Budapest.
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Following the collapse of the Roman Empire, cities in Europe

A) experienced new, rapid growth.
B) became smaller or disappeared.
C) grew steadily.
D) began to trade more regularly.
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In Mesoamerica,

A) cities were farming centers.
B) only few people resided permanently in the cities at the beginning.
C) cities were political rather than religious centers.
D) cities never supported populations larger than 20,000.
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A demographic transition refers to

A) the fact that women began to have more children.
B) the fact that families became smaller.
C) the fact that birth rates remained high while death rates decreased dramatically.
D) a rapid decline in birth rates combined with urban migration.
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Both Roman and Greek cities magnified military power at the expense of their other citizens.
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Moenjo-Daro was built in a gridiron pattern.
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London became a world city during the 16th century because of all but which of the following?

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C) Its wool production
D) Its infrastructure
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In Catal Hüyük, house entrances were on the roof to protect the household from floods and wild animals.
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Tensions between pharaohs divided Egypt into many independent areas.
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Cities in the Indus region did not have a single leader in comparison to other Egyptian cities.
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At its height, the Roman Empire included almost half of the world's population.
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Cities have always been a part of human history.
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Egyptian cities are characterized by social inequality.
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The emergence of the first cities occurred some 10,000 years ago.
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The first city-states emerged in Mesopotamia.
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The Egyptians encircled their cities with high protective walls.
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The beginning of city life took hold around 7,000 B.C.E.
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During the Middle Ages, many people gathered to cities to seek protection from barbarians.
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The first permanent settlements promoted specialization of tasks.
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In Mesopotamia, all early cities were ruled by a military ruler.
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The Church was a central component of social life during medieval times.
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London emerged as

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C) the political center of Great Britain.
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Central American cities emerged as ceremonial centers.
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In the pre-industrial era, life expectancy was typically under 40 years.
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The Renaissance movement first emerged in Italian city-states such as Florence, Venice, Palermo, and Milan.
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The spread of activities to British colonies decreased the economic importance of London.
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